Abstract

This article examines the pedagogical foundations of teaching economic disciplines and their impact on the effective assimilation of educational material by students. In the context of modern educational requirements and challenges, the article analyzes the methods, strategies and approaches used by teachers to ensure high-quality education in economic disciplines. Special attention is paid to the role of active teaching methods, case studies, project activities and other innovative approaches in shaping students' understanding and skills in the field of economics. The author highlights the key principles on which successful teaching of economic disciplines is based, such as a problem-oriented approach, integration of theory with practice, individualization of learning and the use of modern educational technologies. As a result, the article concludes that there is a need for an integrated approach to the teaching of economic disciplines, which takes into account the needs and characteristics of students, as well as modern requirements of the labor market and society.

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